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Loratadine Fall Side Effect Reports

The following Loratadine Fall side effect reports were submitted by healthcare professionals and consumers.

This information will help you understand how side effects, such as Fall, can occur, and what you can do about them.

A side effect could appear soon after you start Loratadine or it might take time to develop.

Loss Of Consciousness, Head Injury, Dizziness, Fall

This Fall side effect was reported by a consumer or non-health professional from US. A 71-year-old female patient (weight:NA) experienced the following symptoms/conditions: hypersensitivity. The patient was prescribed Loratadine 10 Mg 612 (dosage: 10 Mg, Qd), which was started on 2009. Concurrently used drugs:

Ginko Biloba (Unk)

One A Day /02262701/ (Unk)

Fish Oil (Unk)

When starting to take Loratadine 10 Mg 612 the consumer reported the following symptoms:

Loss Of Consciousness

Head Injury

Dizziness

Fall

These side effects may potentially be related to Loratadine 10 Mg 612.

Dizziness, Somnolence, Fall

This FallLoratadine side effect was reported by a consumer or non-health professional from US on Sep 04, 2012. A Female , 14 years of age, was treated with Loratadine. The patient presented the following health conditions:

Dizziness

Somnolence

Fall

. Loratadine dosage: \. Additional drugs used at the same time: NA.

Fall, Headache, Expressive Language Disorder

This is a Loratadine side effect report of a 4-year-old female patient (weight:NA) from FRANCE, suffering from the following symptoms/conditions: rhinitis, who was treated with Loratadine (dosage:NA, start time: Mar 01, 2012), combined with:

Albuterol Sulfate

Mometasone Furoate

Singulair

Budesonide

, and developed a serious reaction and a Fall side effect. The patient presented with:

Fall

Headache

Expressive Language Disorder

which developed after the beginning of treatment. The patient was hospitalized. This side effect report can indicate a possible existence of increased vulnerability to Loratadine treatment in female patients suffering from rhinitis, resulting in Fall.

A 63-year-old female patient (weight: NA) from UNITED STATES with the following symptoms: seasonal allergy started Loratadine treatment (dosage: NA) on Jan 01, 2004. Soon after starting Loratadine treatment, the consumer experienced several side effects, including:

Hypokalaemia

Hypotension

Loose Body In Joint

Fall

Liver Function Test Abnormal

Synovial Cyst

Syncope

Blood Sodium Decreased

. Concurrently used drugs:

Lisinopril

Fosamax

Climara

Cozaar

Fosamax

The patient was hospitalized. This finding indicates that some patients can be more vulnerable to developing Loratadine side effects, such as Fall.

Joint Injury, Syncope, Myocardial Infarction, Fall

A female patient from UNITED STATES was prescribed and started Loratadine on Dec 01, 2011. Patient felt the following Loratadine side effects: joint injury, syncope, myocardial infarction, fall Additional patient health information: Female , 51 years of age, weighting 300.0 lb, The consumer reported the following symptoms: . Loratadine dosage: 10 Daily. Concurrently used drugs:

This report suggests a potential LoratadineFall side effect(s) that can have serious consequences. A 76-year-old patient from JAPAN (weight:NA) was diagnosed with the following health condition(s): NA and used Loratadine (dosage: NA) starting Oct 01, 2010. Soon after starting Loratadine the patient began experiencing various side effects, including:

Pneumonia

Blood Potassium Decreased

Rhabdomyolysis

Aspartate Aminotransferase Increased

Fall

Alanine Aminotransferase Increased

Drugs used concurrently:

Livalo (1 Mg; Qod; Po)

Pancreaze

Nu-lotan

Selbex

Famotidine

Amlodin

Benzbromarone

The patient was hospitalized. Although Loratadine demonstrated significant improvements in a number of clinically relevant cases, troublesome symptoms, such as Fall, may still occur.

This Fall problem was reported by a health professional from UNITED KINGDOM. A 14-year-old patient (weight: NA) was diagnosed with the following medical condition(s): seasonal allergy.On NS a consumer started treatment with Loratadine (dosage: 10 Mg;). The following drugs/medications were being taken at the same time:

Lantus (con.)

Novorapid (con.)

When commencing Loratadine, the patient experienced the following unwanted symptoms /side effects:

Aggression

Bacterial Infection

Blood Glucose Abnormal

Convulsion

Fall

Hypoglycaemia

Tremor

Viral Infection

Although all drugs are carefully tested before they are licensed for use, they carry potential side effect risks. Some side effects, such as Fall, may become evident only after a product is in use by the general population.

Fall, Syncope

This is a Loratadine side effect report of a 82-year-old patient (weight: NA) from UNITED STATES. The patient developed the following symptoms/conditions: NA and was treated with Loratadine (dosage: 10mg Every Day Po) starting Nov 13, 2007. Concurrently used drugs:

Metoprolol Tartrate (50mg Bid Po)

Soon after that, the consumer experienced the following of symptoms:

Fall

Syncope

The patient was hospitalized. This opens a possibility that Loratadine could cause Fall and that some patients may be more susceptible.

Convulsion, Fall, Loss Of Consciousness

This Fall side effect was reported by a health professional from UNITED KINGDOM on Sep 24, 2007. A female patient from UNITED KINGDOM , 16 years of age, was treated with Loratadine. Directly after treatment started, patient experienced the unwanted or unexpected Loratadine side effects: convulsion, fall, loss of consciousness. Loratadine dosage: 10 Mg; Po. These side effects may potentially be related to Loratadine.

Convulsion, Fall, Loss Of Consciousness

This Fall side effect was reported by a health professional from UNITED STATES. A 16-year-old female patient (weight:NA) experienced the following symptoms/conditions: NA. The patient was prescribed Loratadine (dosage: 10 Mg, Qd, Oral), which was started on Jun 08, 2007. Concurrently used drugs: NA. When starting to take Loratadine the consumer reported the following symptoms:

Convulsion

Fall

Loss Of Consciousness

These side effects may potentially be related to Loratadine.

Fall

This FallLoratadine side effect was reported by a pharmacist from UNITED STATES on Oct 24, 2006. A male , 74 years of age, weighting 108.0 lb, was diagnosed with

This is a Loratadine side effect report of a 61-year-old patient (weight:NA) from UNITED STATES, suffering from the following symptoms/conditions: seasonal allergy, who was treated with Loratadine (dosage:10 Mg, Once/single, Oral, start time: Jun 02, 2006), combined with:

Novolin N

, and developed a serious reaction and a Fall side effect. The patient presented with:

Coordination Abnormal

Fall

Hypoglycaemia

Loss Of Consciousness

Urinary Incontinence

which developed after the beginning of treatment. This side effect report can indicate a possible existence of increased vulnerability to Loratadine treatment in patients suffering from seasonal allergy, resulting in Fall.

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Loratadine Fall Causes and Reviews

Falls can be dangerous at any age. Babies and young children can get hurt Falling off furniture or down the stairs. Older children may Fall off playground equipment. For elderly people, Falls can be especially serious. They are at higher risk of Falling. They are also more likely to break a bone when they Fall, especially if they have osteoporosis. A broken bone, especially when it is a hip, may even lead to disability and a loss of independence for the elderly.

Some common causes of Falls include

Balance problems

Some medicines, which can make you feel dizzy, confused, or slow

Vision problems

Alcohol, which can affect your balance and reflexes

Muscle weakness, especially in your legs, which can make it harder for you to get up from a chair or keep your balance when walking on an uneven surface.

Certain illnesses, such as low blood pressure, diabetes, and neuropathy

Slow reflexes, which make it hard to keep your balance or move out of the way of a hazard

Tripping or slipping due to loss of footing or traction

At any age, people can make changes to lower their risk of Falling. It important to take care of your health, including getting regular eye exams. Regular exercise may lower your risk of Falls by strengthening your muscles, improving your balance, and keeping your bones strong. And you can look for ways to make your house safer. For example, you can get rid of tripping hazards and make sure that you have rails on the stairs and in the bath. To reduce the chances of breaking a bone if you do Fall, make sure that you get enough calcium and vitamin D.

NIH: National Institute on Aging

Loratadine Fall Reviews

Sat, 25 Sep 2010

my son experienced nightmares, several night wakenings, disorientation, restlessness, night sweats and a few days after stopping the medication had shortness of breath after exercising (with no previous asthmatic experiences)

Tue, 09 Aug 2011

I was taking the Loratadine 24 hr for about 4 months and past 3 months kept losing a lot of hair. Found bald spot few days ago and doc says alopecia areata. I saw a few postings on the internet of a correlation and wanted to know it anyone else has had that experience?

Tue, 13 Sep 2011

can this medicine cause you to have a very fast heart rate?

Sun, 15 Nov 2009

is 30mg too much in 24 hours?? is medical advice needed

Sat, 13 Feb 2010

can my one year old take Loratadine

Fri, 19 Mar 2010

can you take tylenol right after taking a Loratadine?

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